Trump Admits Immigration Crackdown Is Hurting Farmers, Hotels
- On June 12, 2025, President Donald Trump acknowledged that his administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement is negatively impacting farms and hotels across the country that depend on undocumented workers.
- The crackdown began with aggressive deportation efforts starting June 6, including termination notices to about 500,000 foreign nationals under a humanitarian program ended earlier this year.
- Raids at workplaces like a Los Angeles-area Home Depot sparked widespread protests, while farm and hospitality industries reported severe labor shortages since many undocumented workers fill these roles.
- Trump emphasized the need to protect farmers and the hospitality industry, noting that many workers, although not citizens, have been employed on farms for over two decades and are valued by their employers.
- The administration plans changes soon to balance enforcement with protecting key industries, though specifics remain unclear amid continued political resistance to immigration reform.
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